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WatchBP O3
WatchBP O3
Professional 24-hour ambulatory
blood pressure monitor with
Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB) detection
Instruction Manual
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The Microlife WatchBP O3 AFIB is designed to provide reliable and unbiased ambulatory blood pressure
measurement results, and strictly follows European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and American Heart
Association (AHA) recommendations for ambulatory blood pressure measurement. The WatchBP O3
AFIB device has been clinically validated according to the ESH protocol. In addition, this ambulatory
blood pressure monitor has an implemented algorithm that allows the detection of atrial fibrillation (AFIB)
during 24-hour blood pressure measurement.
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Table of Contents
Name of parts and display ............................................ 6-7
Atrial fibrillation detector................................................. 24
Important facts about atrial fibrillation............................. 25
Before using WatchBP O3 AFIB for the first time
Viewing, transferring and deleting measurement data
Activating the device ........................................................ 8
Confirm the cuff size......................................................... 9
Selecting operation mode..................................................... 10
Viewing measurement data....................................... 26-27
Transferring measurement data..................................... 28
Deleting measurement data........................................... 29
In «AMBULATORY» mode............................................... 10-11
Appendix
Product description
Measurement programming.......................................12-14
Taking blood pressure measurements ...................... 15-19
In «CASUAL» mode ........................................................ 20
Taking blood pressure measurements ........................... 21
Battery indicator and how to replace batteries ................ 30
Safety, care, accuracy test and disposal.................... 31-33
Error messages........................................................ 34-36
Technical specifications................................................. 37
Recording intake medication
Medication record ..................................................... 22-23
Special Function: AFIB detection
Screening for atrial fibrillation during
blood pressure measurement............................................. 24
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Product description
Name of parts
Batteries:4xAAA 1.5VDC
ERP NO.3MZ1-1
Microlife AG, 9443 Widnau / Switzerland
www.watchbp.com
Patent Pending
SN:WWYYXXXX
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mmHg
Cuff socket
DIA
mmHg
PUL
/min
AMBULAT
ORY
USB port
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CASUAL
Mode switch
ON/OFF button
M button (Memory)
Display
Medication button
Battery compartment
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Display
Mode indication
Morning data
Evening data
Date/Time
Systolic value
Diastolic value
Battery display
Stored value
Time left to next measurement
Pulse indicator
Pulse rate
Number of stored data
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Before using the WatchBP O3 AFIB for the first time
Activating the device
Pull out the protective strip from the battery compartment.
Batteries:4xAAA 1.5VDC
2) Set the month – Use the M button to set the month. Press
the ON/OFF button to confirm.
ERP NO.3MZ1-1
Microlife AG, 9443 Widnau / Switzerland
www.watchbp.com
Patent Pending
SN:WWYYXXXX
Setting the date and time
Upon removing the protective strip or installing
new batteries,
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the year number flashes in the display.
mmHg
3) Set the day – Press the M button to set the day. Press the
ON/OFF button to confirm.
1) Set the year – Use the M button to select the year. Press the
DIA
mmHg
ON/OFF button to confirm your selection.
PUL
/min
4) Set the time – Once you have set the hour and minutes
and pressed the ON/OFF button the date and time are set,
and the current time is displayed.
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Confirm the cuff size
A variety of different cuff sizes are available.
Only use Microlife cuff!
Washable cuffs are available in both nylon and cotton.
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Tube with cuff
connector
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5) To change the date and time, briefly take out and put back
one battery from the battery compartment. The Year
L
number will flash. Complete the process as described
above.
50cm tube with
cuff connector
XL
F S, XL size cuffs can be ordered optionally .
F M, L size cuffs are standard delivered.
100cm tube with
cuff connector
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Selecting the operation mode
Prior to each measurement, use the mode switch on the side
of the device to select the preferred measurement mode.
The WatchBP O3 AFIB offers two measurement modes:
«AMBULATORY» and «CASUAL».
AMBULA
TORY
AMBULATORY
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CASUAL
CASUAL
«AMBULATORY» mode
Select «AMBULATORY» mode for fully programmable 24hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement.
AMBULATORY
CASUAL
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Programmable measurement intervals
Two measurement periods
The device automatically takes measurements at
fixed intervals of 15, 20, 30, or 60 minutes, as can be
programmed.
The awake (day) measurement period can be programmed
to start at any hour between 00 to 23, and the asleep (night)
measurement period can be set to any hour between 00 to 23.
Measurement intervals can be set to 15, 20, 30, or 60 minutes
for both awake and asleep time periods.
15 30
20 60
default measurement interval is 30 minutes for the awake hours
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and 60 minutes for the asleep hours.
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Measurement programming in «AMBULATORY» mode
Installing the software program
1) Put the CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
Alternatively click on «setup.exe» in the CD’s directory.
Connecting the device to a computer
1) Connect the device to the PC. A successful connection is
displayed by «PC» on the device.
2) Simply follow the instructions provided in the installation
window on the computer screen.
2) Start the software program.
3) When the installation is finished, restart the computer
before working with the program for the first time.
3) Enter name, identity number, and date of birth to create a
new record (if required).
Software can also be downloaded from the website
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www.watchbp.com.
AMBULATO
RY
CASUAL
Install CD
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rolife Corporation. All Right
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AMBULA
TORY
WatchBP Analyzer O3
System Requirements: 550MHz CPU. 256MB Memory, 1024x768
pixel resolution, 256 color, CD-ROM drive, 1 free USB port, 40MB
free hard disk space, Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / Win7.
User manual can be found in the software by clicking on «Help» in the
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main window.
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RY
CASUAL
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Programming the measurement procedure
1) With “Ambulatory settings” the 24-hour measurement
procedure can be programmed. Choose at what time the
Day Period and Night Period starts. Using the drop-down
menu on the lower-left of the screen, choose from 00 to
23 as the start of day and night periods. For instance the
awake time is 06 AM and asleep time is 10PM.
Setting Day and Night Period
Day Period 06
Night Period 22
~ 22 with
~ 06 with
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15
20
60
30
60
minutes interval
minutes interval
2) Assign the measurement intervals for the awake and
asleep hours by using the drop-down menu to choose
from 15, 20, 30, and 60 minutes as the measurement
interval.
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Measurement interval programming in «AMBULATORY» mode (cont.)
3) Setting ambulatory options.
Setting ambulatory options.
Hiding BP data
Silent mode
On default the blood pressure data are hidden and
the device is in silent mode. In order to show the
measured blood pressure values on the LCD screen
and to provide a beep before each measurement,
click on the squares to the left.
The display of blood pressure values on the LCD screen can be enabled
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or disabled.
The
beeper of«AMBULATORY» mode can be enabled or disabled.
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4) For setting the highest inflation pressure click on the
circle left to “Enable” and click on the arrow to determine
the height of the inflation pressure. “Disable” means that
the device will automatically search for the right inflation
pressure (default).
Setting Highest Inflation pressure
Enable
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Disable
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160
180
200
220
5) Once you have completed the settings, press “Program”
to program the schedule into the device.
Program
Taking blood pressure measurements in «AMBULATORY» mode
Be sure the device is set to «AMBULATORY» mode.
AMBULA
TORY
AMBULA
TORY
CASUAL
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2) Positioning the cuff and device – Fit the cuff closely,
but not too tight. Make sure that the cuff is 2~3 cm (1 inch)
above the elbow with the tube on the inside of the arm. The
cuff tube should point upward and be mounted over the
patient’s shoulder.
CASUAL
1) Preparing measurement arm – Remove all clothing
covering or constricting the measurement arm.
2-3 cm
Avoid rolling up long
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AMBULA
TORY
CASUAL
sleeves, as this may lead
to constriction of blood
flow to the measurement
arm.
the tube holder on the belt of the pouch
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so it is properly positioned on the shoulder.
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Taking blood pressure measurements in «AMBULATORY» mode (cont.)
3) Proper positioning of the cuff using the anchor strap
Option 1: Use the Shoulder sling 1 and the Anchor
strap 2 to position the cuff as demonstrated in the
Option 2: Use the Shoulder strap 3 and the Anchor Strap
2 to position the cuff as demonstrated.
diagram below.
Instructions: Place the Shoulder sling over the shoulder.
Insert the device into the pouch. Position the device at front.
Apply the cuff to the arm. Buckle up the Anchor strap with the
Shoulder sling. Snap the connector of the Anchor strap into
the D-ring of cuff. Adjust length for fit and comfort.
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Instructions: Place the Shoulder strap over both shoulders
as demonstrated in the diagram. Connect the device to a
belt. Position the device at front. Apply the cuff to the arm.
Buckle up the Anchor strap with the Shoulder strap. Snap the
connector of the Anchor strap into the D-ring of the cuff. Adjust
the length for fit and comfort.
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4)Next measurement indicator – The device will display
cm
2-3 indicated
the next measurement time,
by a countdown in
(3/4 to 1 inch)
minutes on the display.
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The screen will display X countdown minutes to indicate the time
to the next measurement.
5) One minute before the next scheduled measurement, the
device will partially inflate and immediately deflate the cuff
to remind the patient of the upcoming measurement.
F Measurement reminders will be disabled for asleep hours.
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Taking blood pressure measurements in «AMBULATORY» mode (cont.)
6)Measurement reminder – Five seconds before the
next measurement, the device can emit a short series of
beeps to notify the patient of the coming measurement
(optionally). The beep will be off on default.
8)Repeat measurements in case of an error – The
device will automatically repeat the measurement after
a two minute countdown should an error occur during
measurement.
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The beeper of «AMBULATORY» mode can be enabled via software
setting.(see P.14)
The device will not beep prior to asleep measurement in
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«AMBULATORY » mode.
7)During measurements – the patient should be
reminded to remain still, refrain from talking, and to
breathe normally during the measurement. If the
patient is occupied when a measurement begins, the
patient should, when safe, relax the measurement
arm.
The patient can stop any single measurement at anytime by
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pressing the ON/OFF button.
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the repeat measurement encounters an error again, the device will
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an extra measurement after a four minutes countdown. If the extra
measurement is not successfully either, the device will record an error
message.
If the device stops taking measurements, the patient should return the
device to the physician to determine the cause of error.
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9) Storing measurement data – The WatchBP O3 AFIB
device can store up to 250 single measurements in
«AMBULATORY»mode.
When the memory is full, each new measurement will automatically
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overwrite the earliest measurement.
The display of blood pressure values on the LCD screen can be disabled in
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<<Ambulatory>> mode by means of software setting.
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AMBULA
TORY
CASUAL
Taking blood pressure measurements in «CASUAL» mode
In «CASUAL» mode, the device functions like a regular
blood pressure monitor – single measurements are
automatically stored and can be reviewed at a later
stage. The casual mode can be used to perform a single
blood pressure measurement to test if the device is
functioning properly. Do not forget to put the device back
in «Ambulator» mode before sending away the patient for
24-hour blood pressure measurement.
AMBULATORY
CASUAL
Taking blood pressure measurements
Be sure the device is set to «CASUAL» mode.
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CASUAL
CASUAL
1) Applying the cuff – The cuff should fit closely around the
arm, but not too tight, and be placed 2~3cm above the
elbow with the tube on the inside of the arm. The patient
should support the arm at the same height as the heart
during the measurement.
Additional instructions on taking proper blood pressure measurement can
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be found on www.watchbp.com .
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2) Start the measurement – Press the ON/OFF button to
start the measurement.
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mmHg
DIA
mmHg
PUL
/min
3) During the measurement –The cuff will inflate
automatically. A single measurement will be performed
by each push on the ON/OFF button.
4) Finishing the measurement – Once the
measurement is complete, the measurement value
is automatically stored for later reference. If an error
displays after the measurements, the process should
be repeated.
5 ) 250 measurements safely stored – The WatchBP O3
AFIB device can store up to 250 single measurements
in «CASUAL» mode.
When the memory is full, each new measurement will automatically
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overwrite the earliest measurement.
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Recording the taking of medication
Medication record
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mmHg
DIA
The patient can record the time of medication
intake by
pressing the medication button.
mmHg
PUL
/min
2) Release the Medication button and the Pill icon will flash in
alternation with the recorded time.
Press and hold
1) Press and hold the medication button for 2 seconds and
the Pill icon will appear.
Press the pill button and hold two seconds until “Pill”appears.
Medication record can be used in both modes.
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3) Medication record is saved after the beep sound.
The beeper can be disabled via software setting.
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50 records safely stored
Delete stored medication records
The WatchBP O3 AFIB device can store up to 50 medication To clear the memory of all medication records, press and hold
records.
the medication button for 7 seconds. The “CL” symbol will
When the memory is full, the device will display “Full”.
flash. Press the M button to delete the memory or the ON/OFF
F
button to cancel the deletion.
Pressing the M button to delete data will erase all medication recordings in
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the selected mode.
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Special Function: atrial fibrillation (AFIB) screening
Screening for atrial fibrillation during blood pressure
measurement
The device is designed to screen atrial fibrillation during blood
pressure measurements in the «AMBULATORY» mode. This
device is able to detect atrial fibrillation with high accuracy: a
sensitivity of 97% and a specificity of 89%*. If atrial fibrillation is
detected this will be shown in the report.
AFIB Detector
The device can screen for atrial fibrillation during blood
pressure measurement.
Occasionally, the device might falsely detect atrial
fibrillation which can have two causes:
1) The arm has moved during blood pressure
measurement. For this reason it is of essential importance
to keep the arm still during the measurement.
2) Some arrhythmia (irregular heart beat) other than
atrial fibrillation might be present.
* Wiesel J, et al. Detection of atrial fibrillation using a modified microlife blood
pressure monitor. Am J Hypertens, 2009; 22: 848-52.
* Stergiou GS, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of a home blood pressure monitor to
detect atrial fibrillation. J Hum Hypertens, 2009; 23: 654-8..
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This device detects atrial fibrillation, a major cause of stroke. Not all risk
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factors for stroke, including atrial flutter, may be detected by this device.
This device may not detect atrial fibrillation in people with pacemakers
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or defibrillators.
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Important facts about atrial fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is a common heart rhythm problem and a
common cause of major strokes. It affects 8% of those 65
years and older and about 20% of all strokes are caused by
atrial fibrillation.
Atrial fibrillation is a rhythm problem that can last from a few
minutes, to days or weeks and even years. Atrial fibrillation
can lead to the formation of blood clots in the heart. These
clots can break off and flow to the brain causing stroke.
One sign of atrial fibrillation is palpitations. However, many
people have no symptoms and therefore may remain
undetected whereas diagnosing atrial fibrillation early
followed by adequate treatment can largely reduce the
chance of getting a stroke.
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Viewing, transferring and deleting measurement data
Viewing measurement data
1) Use the mode switch to first select the type of
measurements to be viewed.
AMBULATORY
In «AMBULATORY» mode
1) When the M button is pressed, it briefly displays the total
number of measurements stored, e.g. N=40, followed
immediately by the average of all measurement data
stored in the memory.
CASUAL
2) Then press the M button
«A» is displayed when the
«- -» will display when the number
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number shown is the average of
of measurements is less than 12.
all data.
AMBULATORY
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2) Pressing the M button briefly displays the total number
of awake measurements stored, e.g. N=20, followed
immediately by the average of all measurements during
awake hours.
3) Pressing M button once again briefly displays the
total number of nighttime measurements stored, e.g.
N=20, followed immediately by the average of all
measurements during night hours.
In «CASUAL» mode
1) When the M button is pressed, it briefly displays
the total number of measurement data stored, e.g.
N=63, followed immediately by the average of all
measurement data stored in memory.
2) All individual readings can be viewed by repeatedly
pressing the M button.
F All individual readings can be viewed by repeatedly pressing the M button.
F The display of BP reading and memory of Ambulatory Mode can be
disabled via software setting.
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Viewing, transferring and deleting measurement data on the PC. (cont.)
Transferring measurement data
1) Connect the device to the PC. A successful connection is
displayed by «PC» on the device.
Software commands
Store data
2) Start the software program.
3) To transfer the data in both modes and the medication
compliance record, click «Download BP data to PC».
AMBULATO
RY
CASUAL
AMBULA
TORY
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CASUAL
System Requirements: 550MHz CPU, 256MB Memory, 1024x768 pixel
resolution, 256 color, CD-ROM drive, 1 free USB port, 40MB free hard
disk space, Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / Win7/ Win8 .
AMBULATO
RY
CASUAL
View the data
Delete the
memories
Close the
program
Click «Save Excel report» or
«Save PDF report», the file name
is formed automatically from the
patient’s identity number and the
suffix «WatchBPO3 AFIB_(date).
xls». or WatchBPO3 AFIB_(date).
pdf»
Click «Open file»
Click «Clear Memory»
Click «Exit»
unplug and re-plug the USB cable to the PC if the software
F Please
instructs to do so.
program will prompt to synchronize the date/time of the device to
F The
that of the PC.
F Before using «Clear Memory» or «Exit» make sure the data are
stored.
F Press «Help» to open user manual of software
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Deleting measurements
Data from «AMBULATORY» and «CASUAL» mode
measurements can be deleted independent of each other.
3) Release the M button and press it once more while the
delete symbol flashes.
1) Use the mode switch to first select the type of
measurements you wish to delete.
AMBULATORY
CASUAL
2) Press the M button and hold it until the CL symbol
flashes.
Standby mode
AMBULATORY
CASUAL
Each deletion will erase the entire records of each mode.
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Appendix
New batteries should be used for each patient monitoring
session. “AAA” alkaline batteries are the main power
source of WatchBP O3 AFIB.
How to Replace batteries
1) Open the battery compartment at the back of the
device.
2) Replace the batteries – ensure correct polarity as
shown by the symbols in the compartment
Battery indicator
When the device is connected to a computer, the pump runs for
1 second instantaneously and “Pc --“ is displayed together with
voltage of the batteries on the PC screen. If the voltage is low,
the buzzer of the device beeps. The battery icon and voltage
number are also displayed on the screen of the device. It is a
reminder for replacing batteries. The buzzer keeps beeping
until the batteries are replaced.
Caution: do not use rechargeable batteries.
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Use 4 new, long-life 1.5V, size AAA alkaline batteries.
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Do not use batteries out of expiration date.
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Remove batteries if the device will not be used for a prolonged period.
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Safety, care, accuracy test and disposal
Safety and protection
This device may only be used for the purposes described in
these instructions. The device comprises of sensitive
components and must be treated with caution. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by
incorrect application.
Read the instruction manual carefully before using this device, especially the
safety instructions, and keep the instruction manual for future use.
• Ensure that children do not use the device unsupervised;
some parts are small enough to be swallowed.
• Only activate the pump when the cuff is installed.
• Do not use the device if you think it is damaged or if
anything appears unusual.
Observe the storage and operating conditions described in
the “Technical specifications” section of this manual.
Protect the device from water and moisture
Protect the device from direct sunlight
Protect the device from extreme heat and cold
Avoid proximity to electromagnetic fields, such as
those produced by mobile phones
• Read the further safety instructions in the individual
Never open the device
• Do not connect the device to a computer until prompted to
Protect the device from impact and drops
sections of the instruction manual.
do so by the computer software.
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Device care
Use a soft cloth with one of the following recommended
cleaning solutions to wipe the exterior of the device:
• Mild soap and water
• Hydrogen peroxide solution (3% diluted with water)
• Sodium hypochlorite solution
Cleaning the cuff
Take out the bladder. Fold and place the cuff cover inside a
washing bag. Wash the cuff cover with warm water (43°C;
110°F) and a mild detergent in the washing machine.
Pasteurization : wash the cuff cover in 75°C(167°F) hot
water for 30 minutes.
(1:10 dilution of household chloride bleach in water)
• Isopropyl alcohol (70% solution)
Then wipe the exterior of the device with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not iron the cuff!
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Accuracy test
We recommend the WatchBP O3 AFIB device to be tested
for accuracy every 2 years or after mechanical impact (e.g.
being dropped). Please contact Microlife to arrange an
accuracy test.
Disposal
Batteries and electronic instruments must
be disposed of in accordance with the locally
applicable regulations, and not as domestic
waste.
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Error messages
If an error occurs during measurement, the
measurement is interrupted and an error message
«Er» is displayed.
device will take another
• The
measurement automatically when an
error occurs.
consult your doctor, if this or
• Please
any other problem occurs repeatedly.
you think the results are unusual,
• Ifplease
read through the information
in this instruction manual carefully.
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Error
Description
Potential cause and
remedy
«Er 1»
Signal too
weak
The pulse signals on the
cuff are too weak. Reposition the cuff and repeat
the measurement.
«Er 2»
Error signal
During the measurement,
error signals were detected
by the cuff, caused for
instance by movement or
muscle tension. Repeat
the measurement, keeping
your arm still.
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«Er 3»
No pressure in
the cuff
An adequate pressure
cannot be generated in
the cuff. A leak may have
occurred. Replace the
batteries if necessary.
Repeat the measurement.
«Er 5»
Abnormal
result
The measuring signals are
inaccurate and no result
can therefore be displayed.
Read through the checklist
for performing reliable
measurements and then
repeat the measurement.
«HI»
Pulse or cuff
pressure too
high
The pressure in the cuff
is too high (over 300
mmHg) OR the pulse is
too high (over 200 beats
per minute). Relax for 5
minutes and repeat the
measurement.
«LO»
Pulse too low
The pulse is too low (less
than 40 beats per minute).
Repeat the measurement.
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Technical Specifications
Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Measuring procedure:
Measurement range:
Cuff pressure display:
• 10 - 40 °C / 50 - 104 °F
• -20 - +55 °C / -4 - +131 °F
• 15 - 90 % relative maximum humidity
• 260g (including batteries)
• 115 x 80 x 35 mm
• oscillometric, corresponding to Korotkoff
• 30 - 280 mmHg – blood pressure
• 40 - 200 beats per minute – pulse
• Range: 0 - 299 mmHg
• Resolution: 1 mmHg
• Static accuracy: pressure within
Reference to Standards:
Electromagnetic
compatibility:
• Device corresponds to the requirements of
the standard for non-invasive blood pressure
monitor.
EN 1060-1
EN 1060-3
EN 1060-4
IEC 60601-1
IEC 60601-1-2
• Device fulfils the stipulations of the standard
IEC 60601-1-2.
The stipulations of the EU Directive 93/42/EEC
for Medical Devices Class all have been fulfilled.
Type BF applied part
±3 mmHg
Power source:
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• Pulse accuracy: ±5 % of the readout value
• 4X1.5 V Batteries; size AAA
Microlife reserves the right to alter technical
specifications without prior written notice.
Guarantee Card
WatchBP O3
This device is covered by a two-year guarantee from
the date of purchase. This guarantee is valid only
on presentation of the guarantee card completed by
Name:
Address:
the owner confirming date of purchase or purchase
receipt. Batteries and wearing parts are not covered
Date:
by this guarantee.
Telephone:
Email:
Product: WatchBP O3 AFIB
Product Number: BP3MZ1-1A
Serial Number:
Date:
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Asia
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Microlife Medical Home Solutions,
Microlife USA, Inc.
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